Mourning Tide

Mourning Tide
Author: Christine Kling
Publisher: Tell-Tale Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2017-01-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0991050886

Mourning Tide is the first Seychelle Sullivan novel in over a decade. In this sequel to Wreckers' Key, Seychelle hasn’t taken to motherhood as well as she hoped. Five years earlier, when Catalina Frias died in childbirth under B.J.’s care, Seychelle decided to adopt her friend’s orphaned child. She promised the baby boy she would stop leading a reckless life, stop getting involved with crime, and restrict her business to towing. But now, as Nestor is about to start school, she is questioning her decision to try to raise the boy. Whatever made her think she had any parenting skills? Her adopted son calls her Seashell instead of mommy. She’s refusing to marry BJ because she’s convinced he will leave her eventually. And she’s terrified of joining the PTA. Then, on a hot morning in June, she raises a wrecked fishing boat from the waters of a Florida swamp, only to make a horrifying discovery. She hadn’t meant to get involved, but this time murder found her. The police are calling it a cold case, but when Seychelle learns the victim was Grace, the sister of her mechanic, she cannot turn her back on the sweet teenage girl who went missing months earlier. The search for answers takes Seychelle from an opulent yacht bound to do missionary work in the Caribbean, to a religious commune bordering on the Everglades, to a yacht race in the Bahamas’ sunny Abaco Islands. Can she stop the killer from murdering again without endangering herself and her family along the way?

Mourning Tide

Mourning Tide
Author: Violette Newton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1997
Genre: Bereavement
ISBN: 9780962634741

Mourning Tide

Mourning Tide
Author: Willis E. Baker, Jr.
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2012-02-07
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781466242241

The Creator left a clear demonstration of His power, purpose, and perpetuity. The sea is the greatest earthly force exerted upon the temporal life and world of humankind. Therefore the sea is likewise the greatest metaphor in which he who seeks can see and understand the greatest spiritual forces exerted upon the soul of man. In these poems is the attempt to remind, remember, recognize, and respect the Author of these forces.

Mourningtide

Mourningtide
Author: D M Wilder
Publisher: D M Wilder
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2016-12-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Eighteen years have passed since Seti commanded the Royal Army in The City of Refuge. Now he rules Egypt as King. While Seti is far away to the south, his eldest son is ambushed and killed through a senseless mistake. His family sends word, but it is not delivered. Seti returns to learn that his son is sealed away in a tomb. With grief weighing heavy upon his heart and yet constantly under his subjects' gaze, Seti cannot bear his grief. He seeks peace and healing in a small village only to learn that marauders from the western deserts have been attacking the town, which is helpless to resist them. During that short summer, the greatest warrior king of that dynasty teaches them the art of battle and in his turn learns of companionship, kindness and courage. Mourningtide, the second book of The Memphis Cycle, is a story of loss, renewal and love set against the background of the Valley of the Kings.

The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church

The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church
Author: 'lfric Abbot of Eynsham
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 629
Release: 2013-08-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1108061117

The writings of 'lfric of Eynsham (c.950-c.1010) are among the most important to survive from Anglo-Saxon England. He was shaped by tenth-century monastic reform, and his promotion of Old English was highly influential. His earliest known works, the Sermones Catholici (c.990-5), are adaptations of Latin texts rendered in Old English. The homilies draw on the gospels, saints' lives and other doctrinal themes. They were intended to be delivered over two years. This two-volume collection, first published between 1844 and 1846, contains transcriptions of the Old English texts with facing-page translations by Benjamin Thorpe (1781/2-1870). A well-respected scholar with a strong interest in promoting the study of Old English, Thorpe produced an important edition of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle for the Rolls Series (also reissued in this series). Volume 2 of the present work contains the sermons for the second year, focusing on doctrine and church history.

After Hours

After Hours
Author: Jonathan Larkin Forwood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 526
Release: 1922
Genre:
ISBN:

Jefferson and Hamilton

Jefferson and Hamilton
Author: Claude Gernade Bowers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1925
Genre: Democracy
ISBN:

The history of the twelve years struggle between the conflicting ideals of Hamilton and Jefferson and the imprint they left on the character of the new nation.